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April 06, 2011

FAA Awards Second NVG Training Contract

Aviation Specialties Will Provide Initial And Recurrent Instruction To FAA Inspectors

Aviation Specialties Unlimited, (ASU) has been awarded the second Night Vision Goggle Training contract issued by the FAA to train Principle Operations Inspectors and Aviation Safety Inspectors.

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Lindbergh Foundation Reveals First Aviation Green Alliance Founder

Alliance Created To Help Address Aviation Environmental Issues

The Lindbergh Foundation announced Monday that Hawker Beechcraft Corporation has become its first Aviation Green Alliance founding member.

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Northeast Florida Regional Airport To Host 'Destination…Bahamas'

Free Event Will Give Tips On Flying To The Islands

Northeast Florida Regional Airport has announced that it will host “Destination...Bahamas” on June 4, 2011 from 1000 – 1400. This is a regional event, free to the public, which will highlight ease of travel to and from the Islands of the Bahamas.

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AD: CPAC

AD NUMBER: 2011-07-13

MANUFACTURER: CPAC, Inc. (Type Certificate Formerly Held by Commander Aircraft Corporation, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, and Rockwell International) Models 112, 112B, 112TC, 112TCA, 114, 114A, 114B, and 114TC Airplanes.

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NextGen Equipage Fund Announces Public-Private Partnership

House Bill Passage Supports PPP, Which Includes Private-Sector Capital And Innovative Equipage Financing Programs

The FAA Reauthorization and Reform Act of 2011 passed by the U.S. House of Representatives on April 1, 2011 includes a critical amendment authorizing a public-private partnership (PPP) approach to accelerating NextGen equipage for general aviation and commercial airlines.

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Reestablished Tax Credit Will Bolster Oklahoma Aerospace

Governor Signs Bill That Offers Incentives For Hiring Aerospace Engineers

Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin has signed into law a measure reestablishing tax credits for engineers going to work for Oklahoma companies as well as the companies that hire them. The bill restores a tax incentive that was put on moratorium last year by the Oklahoma state legislature.

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